Sine and tangent angle

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The ratio of the opposite leg to the hypotenuse is called the sine of the acute angle of a right triangle.

  Sine and tangent angle

The sine of the angle α is denoted by: sin α.

  Sine and tangent angle

The tangent of the angle of a right-angled triangle is the ratio of the opposite leg to the adjacent leg. The tangent of the angle α is indicated: tg α.

  Sine and tangent angle

Theorem.

The sinus and tanngs of the angle, like the cosine, depend only on the angle.

Evidence.

Let ABC be a given right triangle, then by the Pythagorean theorem

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a

  Sine and tangent angle

Then

  Sine and tangent angle

And since cos depends only on the magnitude, sin also depends only on the magnitude.

  Sine and tangent angle

Divide the numerator and denominator by AB:

  Sine and tangent angle

And since cos and sin depend only on the angle, tg also depends only on the angle. The theorem is proved.
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